Examples of Timber Lands in a sentence
Each data collection provisioned by TEC has a unique identifier (Correlation ID).
That report purportedly relied on a survey of “marketing boards, logging contractors and foresters” in Ontario, yet conceded that, “Most people contacted refused to provide information.” 65 59 Luc Parent, “A Financial Strategy for the Development of Private Timber Lands in Quebec” (June 1995).
It also contends that kelp beds of national significance are protected from harvesting in reserve areas.
There are three classifications within the Open Space Taxation Act: Farm and Agricultural Lands, Timber Lands, and Open Space Lands.
Enacted in 1959, the Protected Timber Lands Act14 provided for declaration of off-reserve forest lands as protected timber lands; and gave the Forestry Department the power to regulate and control farm development and expansion in the affected areas.
Adjacent to the Park in the northeast section, are Atlas Timber Lands owned and managed by Vermont Field Office of The Nature Conservancy.
The 1954 Protected Timber Lands Act gave the FC power to zone off-reserve forests as ‘protected timberlands,’ hence giving them control over farm development and expansion (Aryeetey et al, 2004).
Blumm and Jonathan Lovvorn, “The Proposed Transfer of BLM Timber Lands to the State of Oregon,” Land and Water Law Review, vol.
Specific practices used to reduce sediment delivery and to divert runoff onto the forest floor include additional cross drains, slash filter windrows, grass seeding of cut slopes, installation of rock weirs in ditch lines, and “final approach” sediment traps between the last cross drain and a channel (Plum Creek 2001).Table 5-6 Summary of Road Work (miles) on Plum Creek Timber Lands in the HCP Area, 1996-2001.
Luc Parent, A Financial Strategy for the Development of Private Timber Lands in Quebec (translated) (June 1995), attached to Petition for the Imposition of Countervailing Duties Pursuant to Section 701 of the Tariff Act of 1930: Certain Softwood Lumber Products from Canada, Exhibit IV, G-6 (April 2, 2001).